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  2. Atom transfer radical polymerization - Wikipedia

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    The K ATRP value depends on the homo-cleavage energy of the alkyl halide and the redox potential of the Cu catalyst with different ligands. Given two alkyl halides (R 1-X and R 2-X) and two ligands (L 1 and L 2), there will be four combinations between different alkyl halides and ligands. Let K ij ATRP refer to the K ATRP value for R i-X and L ...

  3. Available-to-promise - Wikipedia

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    ATP functions can be executed in real-time, driven by each individual order, or in batch mode – meaning that at a certain time interval, the system checks the availability for orders piled up in that period of time. [citation needed] The process is triggered by the need to check resource availability before making a commitment to deliver an ...

  4. ATRP - Wikipedia

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    ATRP may refer to: GTRI Agricultural Technology Research Program; Atom transfer radical polymerization; Avios Travel Rewards Programme This page was last edited on ...

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  6. Reversible-deactivation radical polymerization - Wikipedia

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    There is a mode of polymerization referred to as reversible-deactivation polymerization which is distinct from living polymerization, despite some common features. Living polymerization requires a complete absence of termination reactions, whereas reversible-deactivation polymerization may contain a similar fraction of termination as conventional polymerization with the same concentration of ...

  7. Living free-radical polymerization - Wikipedia

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    Living free radical polymerization is a type of living polymerization where the active polymer chain end is a free radical.Several methods exist. IUPAC recommends [1] to use the term "reversible-deactivation radical polymerization" instead of "living free radical polymerization", though the two terms are not synonymous.

  8. Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization

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    Taking star polymers as an example, RAFT differs from other forms of living radical polymerization techniques in that either the R- or Z-group may form the core of the star (See Figure 10). While utilizing the R-group as the core results in similar structures found using ATRP or NMP, the ability to use the Z-group as the core makes RAFT unique.

  9. ATRP (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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